Seth Rogen provides an exciting new filming update on The Studio Season 2, confirms they “start shooting in a week’

Seth Rogen ( Image via YouTube / Golden Globes )
Seth Rogen ( Image via YouTube / Golden Globes )

The Studio has made a comeback. Seth Rogen revealed that Season 2 of The Studio will be on camera in just seven days. Rogen announced this amidst the press interactions after the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, where the Apple TV+ comedy series got significant recognition.

To the loyal audience who have been with the show all along, this announcement is a definite and tangible update on what is happening. The Studio has always been unique because of its correlation between real events and Hollywood fictional storylines.

As per Variety, he said,

"We’ve literally written some things that happened leading up to this award show into episodes as we’ve been writing the show. We start shooting in a week, so yes, several things have happened, both today and leading up to this event that we have written directly into the show, and you’ll probably know what they are when you see them.”

The production has been set to begin shortly, and the return of this series appears to be well-timed in light of it merely taking home awards. While it appears that this new season is full of unknowns, it has marked an assuring step in the right direction for this series and its fans.


When will The Studio Season 2 start filming?

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Seth Rogen said that the filming of The Studio Season 2 is to begin in a week. This is an indication that the work of the next season is already in action as far as its production is concerned.

Rogen did not specify the exact places for shooting, nor how long it would take. Nonetheless, based on Season 1, filming is likely to be done primarily in Los Angeles, aligning with the show's Hollywood location. This has been a strong point for The Studio, as the entertainment industry's closeness is the source of most of the comedy.

The start of shooting also means the scripts are almost done, and that the production team is ready to go. Since neither the number of episodes nor any idea of a release timeline has been announced, the start of production is a really big indication of where things are with this series.


Seth Rogen's Golden Globes remarks

Seth Rogen gave the filming update right after The Studio bagged the award for Best Television Series- Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globe Awards. The actor's remarks were made in a laid-back press setting where he shared the gold awards experience and what is coming for the show.

Rogen said that the Golden Globes, as an event, have turned into one of the creative territories of the show. He noted that The Studio had already set in Season 1 a plot of a Golden Globes-style event and that the actual ceremony had created a strange overlap between fiction and reality. Rogen also mentioned that some of the awards night happenings could serve as the basis for Season 2, but he didn't give any examples or story details.

Such remarks imply that The Studio will keep drawing from actual Hollywood experiences, a creative option that has been a significant factor in the show's identity.


How real events affect The Studio

One of the major highlights of The Studio is its mimicry of real industry occurrences. The first season delivered on plot points regarding the pressure of awards season and public image management, among other things. The Golden Globes episode, in particular, ultimately turned out to be among the key episodes in the series.

With Rogen assuring that the Golden Globes' real-life experiences could affect Season 2, it is evident that the scriptwriters are still doing this. However, the plot points remain unconfirmed, and specific scenes have not been detailed. The remarks are still general and subdued, hence the expectations are kept realistic.

This relationship with real events makes The Studio look more realistic, even if it is a fictional series. It enables the audience to see the familiar problems while being presented with the exaggerated characteristics of Hollywood life.


Industry interest and possible cameos

Rogen, during his press conversations, also revealed that some of the celebrities were from the entertainment industry who had a dialogue with him about possible cameo appearances in Season 2 of The Studio during the Golden Globes. The possibility of these conversations happening informally does not imply the confirmation of any scheduled appearances.

The Golden Globes were a platform for such informal communication, but nothing official was done regarding names or characters involved, along with the speculation. The comments simply suggest that the show continues to get and the interest from Hollywood and that the interest is still there.

At this point, it is still uncertain when and who would be involved in a cameo. The audience is advised to consider this as background information rather than a guarantee of a particular appearance.


Who is expected to return in Season 2?

The Studio has not yet made any cast announcements for Season 2 officially, but it is highly likely that the main cast members of Season 1 would be brought back to the show. The list includes Seth Rogen, Catherine O'Hara, Kathryn Hahn, Ike Barinholtz, and Chase Sui Wonders.

Rogen did not elaborate on the cast during his Golden Globes comments, but no signal indicating that the core cast will change has been given. Generally, with most returning series, casting confirmations happen around or during the production times. For now, the attention is on the filming’s commencement and not on individual character arcs or new additions.


What the start of filming means for viewers

The Studio Season 2 will begin filming shortly. This is a clear indication to the audience that the shows are in the process of production. Although there is no release date specified yet, the process of filming the show is an important event.

The audience can look forward to the show keeping its focus on parodying the film industry of Hollywood, as well as office interactions. Nevertheless, on the other hand, when there is a lack of details when it comes to plot, it is an indication that they are trying to keep most things in the dark.

This is when fans will have to wait to know the details surrounding the number of episodes, when they are to be released, and what they entail.


Therefore, there is no longer any uncertainty regarding the future of The Studio Season 2 due to Seth Rogen stating that it will start filming in one week. The confirmation was made during the Golden Globes press tour, and it happens to coincide very nicely with the show's persistent association with actual happenings in Hollywood.

The new season is still shrouded in mystery, but the commencement of shooting indicates that the story of The Studio is being developed. Consequently, the audience has to wait for the show’s return with its witty, realistic, and professionally knowledgeable mixture of genres only after the shooting has been done.

The production aspect is what is getting the attention for now, and as a result, more information is going to be released as the filming goes on.

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Edited by Anjali Singh